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Tariffs are sets of rates (prices) to different destinations. There are three types of tariffs: providers wholesale (inbound), users wholesale (outbound) and users retail (outbound). | Tariffs are sets of rates (prices) to different destinations. There are three types of tariffs: providers wholesale (inbound), users wholesale (outbound) and users retail (outbound). | ||
The difference between wholesale and retail tariffs are in the way how rates are set for destinations. | The difference between '''wholesale''' and '''retail''' tariffs are in the way how rates are set for destinations. | ||
In wholesale tariffs rate can be set to every destination possible. In retail tariff destinations are grouped which lets have less rates. They are used in different situations and each of them has their strong sides and weak. | In wholesale tariffs rate can be set to every destination possible. In retail tariff destinations are grouped which lets have less rates. They are used in different situations and each of them has their strong sides and weak. |
Revision as of 12:44, 26 October 2009
Tariffs are sets of rates (prices) to different destinations. There are three types of tariffs: providers wholesale (inbound), users wholesale (outbound) and users retail (outbound).
The difference between wholesale and retail tariffs are in the way how rates are set for destinations.
In wholesale tariffs rate can be set to every destination possible. In retail tariff destinations are grouped which lets have less rates. They are used in different situations and each of them has their strong sides and weak.
Strong side of wholesale providers is possibility to enter different rate for different destination. It is useful to set this tariff when you resell services to other providers.
If your clients are retail end users – it is better to use retail tariff. They are easier to manage and understand for final user.
Tariffs' window can by found in SETTINGS – Billing – Tariffs.